The EP Quanta mole is the duo’s first release of 2015 and is a teaser for their first physical full album, called AEdB, which will be released in May 2015.

Cesar and Mariana improvise freely on Quanta mole, exploring the sounds of a Casiotone keyboard contaminated by guitar pedals (Big Muff, reverb, delay etc), the melodica and accordion being processed and sampled at the same time they are played, minimal beats (sometimes in distinct measures), analog synthesis, modulation with square, triangular and saw tooth waves, granular synthesis, use of ribbon keyboard for bass lines, feedback, low-frequency oscillation, white noise, emulation of phase-locked loop and a little box that makes noises by photocells. The loops are built in conjunction with filters and effects, often in cascade.
The EP also features field recordings from different places (made with an iphone).

Recorded live at Ibrasotope on the 14th of April 2014 using a portastudio Zoom R16, and edited using Audacity, by Cesar.

Photography by Rodrigo Dario (AEdB during the presentation at Ibrasotope) and Alfred Leitner (liquid helium as part of the film "Liquid Helium, Superfluid", 1963).
Artwork by Cesar.

Track 1 originally on the compilation “One Minute of no Love” by Plataforma Records (2014);
Track 3 originally on the compilation “Ninguém Gosta De Ganhar Meias No Natal” by the blogs Lizt and You! Me! Dancing! (2014);
Track 4 originally on the compilation “Felinni” by Plataforma Records (2015).